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- Bush lays out spectrum policy: President vows to stop free spectrum lunch.
- WASHINGTON--The Bush administration last week proposed to delay key spectrum auctions and to phase out programs designed to bridge the Digital Divide, components of the president's $1.96 trillion budget that signals the White House's desire to impr WASHINGTON--The Bush administration last week proposed to...
- Research articles 2001-03-05
- Bush backs off 5 GHz band commitment.
- WASHINGTON--The Bush administration, which had signaled support for advanced wireless technologies that advocates claim will foster broadband Internet deployment and stimulate the sputtering U.S. economy, angered the high-tech industry last week by WASHINGTON--The Bush administration, which had signaled support for advanced wireless technologies...
- Research articles 2002-11-25
- Japanese carrier sues country over 3G plans.(News)
- Byline: JEFFREY SILVA While the Bush administration pursues a traditional carrot-and-stick approach to prod Japan into further liberalizing its wireless market, a Japanese telecom firm needing a wireless play is mounting an unorthodox challen Byline: JEFFREY SILVA ...
- Research articles 2004-10-25
- Utilities urge White House to address spectrum issues.
- WASHINGTON--Energy, water and railroad industries--key sectors of the nation's critical infrastructure--have urged the Bush administration to address pressing spectrum needs, which have been largely neglected since the passage of a 1993 budget law WASHINGTON--Energy, water and railroad industries--key sectors of the nation's...
- Research articles 2001-07-02
- U.S. steers clear of staff-level FCC report in ITU document.(Global Wireless)
- Byline: JEFFREY SILVA The Bush administration dramatically reworked a key document sent last week to Geneva in advance of an International Telecommunication Union meeting this week, bowing to industry pressure by making crystal clear a spectr Byline: JEFFREY...
- Research articles 2003-10-27
- NTIA asks FCC to look at private-wireless spectrum needs. (News).
- WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration late last week said the Federal Communications Commission should re-examine private-wireless spectrum needs of the energy, water and railroad sectors, signaling a possible policy shift that took on added meanin WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration late last week said...
- Research articles 2002-02-04
- Industry prospects for 3G at 1700 MHz continue to dim. (News).
- WASHINGTON-With President Bush now declaring the war on terrorism will be long, and the Pentagon's heavy reliance on network-centric communications and strategic weapons that operate on prized 1700 MHz frequencies sought by mobile-phone firms, the WASHINGTON-With President Bush now declaring the war on...
- Research articles 2002-03-25
- Kerry, Sununu push unlicensed white space; Lawmakers criticize Bush administration, FCC for lack of progress on broadband.(Upfront)
- Byline: JEFFREY SILVA Lawmakers staked claim to pet telecom issues, with bipartisan support emerging out of the gate for legislation forcing the Federal Communications Commission to exploit vacant broadcast guard-band spectrum for unlicensed Byline: JEFFREY SILVA ...
- Research articles 2007-01-15
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- Gov't struggles to put wireless in homeland defense.
- WASHINGTON--As the nation approaches the first anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, the Bush administration and Congress find themselves struggling over how to integrate wireless technology into the new, sprawling homeland security regime WASHINGTON--As the nation approaches the first anniversary of the ...
- Research articles 2002-08-26
- Bush administration may re-think EAS to include wireless.
- WASHINGTON--The Bush administration shortly is expected to announce changes to how citizens and local governments are warned of terrorist threats, an action in the aftermath of Sept. 11 that eventually could lead to an overhaul of the emergency alert system in a way that...
- Research articles 2002-03-11
- Long-distance carriers question Japan's wireless interconnect fees. (News).
- WASHINGTON--The Bush administration and Japan made little progress last week in talks on interconnection fees charged by NTT DoCoMo, putting on hold a relatively minor dispute with potentially enormous trade implications as phone traffic steadily migrates to wireless systems around the world. ...
- Research articles 2002-05-27
- Bush Opposes Free Internet Plan
- As the clock ticks down on the lame duck administration, the White House states opposition to the FCC's plan to condition spectrum auction on winner providing a free tier of broadband service. The White House, wireless carriers and CTIA insist a high bidder, no-strings-attached auction is the most efficient use...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Lower budget surpluses could jeopardize wireless legislation.
- WASHINGTON--The Bush administration last week projected dramatically lower budget surpluses in 2001 and in coming years, a consequence of the sagging U.S. economy that could jeopardize wireless bills and other high-tech legislation in Congress and WASHINGTON--The Bush administration last week projected dramatically...
- Research articles 2001-08-27
- Wireless pushes for longer education spectrum leases.(News)
- Byline: JEFFREY SILVA Top wireless broadband licensees are at odds with schools and churches over whether federal regulators should mandate a 15-year cap on education spectrum leases, a feud that could force Bush administration telecom offici Byline: JEFFREY...
- Research articles 2006-02-27
- Ultra-wideband issue makes FCC agenda. (News).
- WASHINGTON--Notwithstanding pressure from the Bush administration and some of the top nationwide wireless carriers to defer a decision on allowing ultra-wideband technologies until next year, the Federal Communications Commission said last week it WASHINGTON--Notwithstanding pressure from the Bush administration and some of...
- Research articles 2001-12-10
- Spectrum under scrutiny.
- Congress, FCC, NTIA, DoD all study frequency fallout WASHINGTON--The Bush administration and Congress have decided to step up efforts to secure spectrum for third-generation wireless systems to break the gridlock over an issue that has sparked Congress, FCC, NTIA,...
- Research articles 2001-09-10
- Bush plan could give wireless relief from mandates. (News).
- WASHINGTON -- While spectrum policy and government technology funding initiatives are key elements of the 2004 budget unveiled by the Bush administration last week, a less-publicized White House proposal to expand cost-benefit analysis in governmen WASHINGTON -- While spectrum policy and government technology ...
- Research articles 2003-02-10
- Wireless may lose 15 MHz of DoD spectrum slated for 3G.
- WASHINGTON--The Pentagon and other spectrum holders last week signaled they are not ready to relinquish their airwaves to cellular carriers for third-generation wireless services, a development that could further frustrate Bush administration effor WASHINGTON--The Pentagon and other spectrum holders last week signaled they...
- Research articles 2001-10-29
- Bush urged to push for more spectrum. (News).
- WASHINGTON--CTIA and seven other high-tech trade associations, including the Electronic Industries Alliance and the Consumer Electronics Association, urged the Bush administration to work with Congress, the FCC and industry to deliver 120 megahertz of additional wireless spectrum by 2005. Last...
- Research articles 2002-04-08
- Bush admin approves $4.4M loan for Md. wireless network.(News)
- Byline: HEATHER FORSGREN WEAVER The Bush administration approved a $4.4 million loan to construct a wireless broadband network on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Bay Broadband Communications plans to deploy 92 distribution sites serving 5,000 homes and more...
- Research articles 2005-08-22
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